More importantly,
unions
matter because who else will speak on behalf of workers? The Chamber of Commerce
speaks for the interests of business and AARP speaks for the interests of the
elderly, but who speaks for workers everywhere? Unions do. If workers are to
have a share in the future prosperity of this country, they need unions to
advance their issues. Otherwise, the voices of corporations, the rich and the
well connected will drown out the voices of average American
workers
Millwright Ron
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